With 6 feet 6 and 464 pounds, there is only one thing on the path of dreams of the NFL of Desmond Watson.
Your weight.
Florida’s defensive Tackle could become the heaviest player ever selected in the draft next week, but he is doing everything in his possession to ensure that this is not the case.
“Stop while driving,” Watson said when Fox Sports asked him about what he’s doing to lose weight. “The most important thing is to move forward, get where I need to get. There are stores and many temptations. That has helped me immensely: do not enter the service station. Pay in the pump. Because inside, they are sandwiches and all kinds of inwijt highway. Until you get to where you have to go.”

Watson, who hopes to be chosen on the 3rd of the Draft, Dalt with weight problems during his days in Gainesville, where he appeared in 385 pounds in 2021.
“It has been like my same problem, not a problem, but my very concern through the university,” Watson told The Outlet. “I am becoming deeper, getting a better understanding of the things I need to succeed at the next level. It is an interesting bone. I have done a lot about me in this process.”
In that number, Watson would have more than 80 pounds heavier than the next player more Heave in the NFL, the offensive liner of the Ravens, Daniel Falele, appeared in 380 pounds.

“It’s definitely difficult,” Watson said. “People have taught me to look at it as another addiction. They are not drugs, but it is addictive, be it games, drugs, alcohol. I think this is my vice. I’m just trying to get it. Life.”
Duration on Professional Florida in March, Watson banked 225 pounds for 36 times impressive, which would have taken the highest of any player in the NFL Combine this year.
Hello, he also completed the 40 -yard board in 5.93 seconds and recorded 25 inches in his vertical jump.